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Zillertal: Six Days of Skiing and One on the Glacier

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Zillertal: Six Days of Skiing and One on the Glacier

A guesthouse eight hundred metres from the lift, with a valley wide ski pass included.

Zillertal, Austria 7 days / 6 nights max people 16

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Days7
Group sizemax 16
DifficultyModerate
TransportCoach
BoardHalf board

The Zillertal is a valley 47 kilometres long with four ski areas and one glacier. The Superskipass covers all of it and costs 350 EUR at the counter. It is included in our price of 699 EUR, which also covers transport, accommodation and half board. Do the arithmetic.

We stay at a guesthouse in Zell am Ziller, eight hundred metres from the Zillertal Arena gondola. You can walk it, ten minutes with skis on your shoulder, or take the free ski bus that runs every fifteen minutes. The Kreidl family run the place, dinner is three courses and breakfast is a buffet with eggs cooked to order.

You set your own programme. Each evening our guide Roman tells you where the snow will be best in the morning. He skis with anyone who wants company and he is good, so if you want to fix your turn he will happily spend half an hour on it. One day we go to the Hintertux glacier, where you ski at 3250 metres and there is snow even in April, when the valley is already in flower. The drive takes 40 minutes and we go early. Zillertal pistes are mostly blue and red; there are few blacks and they are short. Hochzillertal, with its long gentle slopes, suits beginners best. If you have never skied, book an instructor: an hour costs 60 EUR and it is money well spent, because Roman gives advice, not lessons. The drive from Turzovka takes eight hours and we travel by day rather than overnight, because nobody sleeps well on a coach loaded with skis. You can rent equipment in Zell am Ziller, two hundred metres from the guesthouse, and if you order it through us two weeks ahead it comes cheaper and without the queue.

What you will see

  • The Zillertal Superskipass, 535 kilometres of piste, included
  • One day on the Hintertux glacier at 3250 metres
  • Guesthouse 800 metres from the gondola, with a free ski bus
  • Half board: three course dinners and breakfast with eggs to order
  • A boot drying room in the guesthouse
  • A guide who skis with you and knows where the morning snow is best
Day1

The drive to the Zillertal

We leave Turzovka at 5:00 and the drive through Austria takes eight hours with two breaks. We arrive around midday and check in from 15:00. You will not ski today, but you get your pass and can find the lift. First dinner at 18:30.

Day2

Zillertal Arena

The first day on snow in the Arena above Zell am Ziller, 143 kilometres of piste. Start on the blues and let your legs adjust. Lunch at the Kreuzwiesenalm hut, where goulash soup costs eight euros. A first round of apres ski for anyone interested.

Day3

Hochzillertal and Hochfügen

The ski bus to Kaltenbach, where the gondola climbs to Hochzillertal. The linked area has 89 kilometres and the longest run in the valley, nine kilometres from top to bottom. The long, gentle slopes here suit beginners. Lunch at the Wedelhütte, which costs more and serves the best ribs in the valley.

Day4

The Hintertux glacier

We leave at 7:15 and reach the glacier by eight, when the lifts open. You ski at 3250 metres on hard, fast snow. It is ten degrees colder up there than in the valley, so bring an extra layer and high factor sun cream; the sun is fierce.

Day5

Mayrhofen and the Harakiri

Mayrhofen is the liveliest resort in the valley, with 136 kilometres of piste. It also has the Harakiri, the steepest run in Austria at a 78 percent gradient. Most people photograph it and leave it at that, which is entirely reasonable. The rest of the area is sunny and comfortable.

Day6

A free ski day

Go back to wherever you liked best. Over breakfast Roman will say where the snow is best and where the sun will be. If you have had enough of skiing, the Erlebnistherme baths in Zell am Ziller cost 14 EUR for three hours.

Day7

A last morning and the road home

The pass is valid until midday, so there is time for a few more runs. Check out by ten and we load the skis after lunch. We leave at 13:00 and reach Turzovka around nine in the evening. The ski bus takes you back at lunchtime for free.

What is included

  • Coach from Turzovka and back, including ski transport
  • Six nights in a guesthouse in Zell am Ziller, twin rooms
  • Half board: buffet breakfast and three course dinners
  • Six day Zillertal Superskipass
  • Transport to the Hintertux glacier
  • A Slovak guide who skis with the group
  • Insurance covering on piste injury and mountain rescue

Not included

  • Lunches on the mountain; a meal at a hut runs 12 to 18 EUR
  • Ski and boot rental (from 90 EUR a week, booked in advance)
  • Ski school and instructors (60 EUR an hour)
  • The thermal baths in Zell am Ziller (14 EUR)
  • Drinks with dinner
Date tour.price Available
10 Jan 2026 – 16 Jan 2026 €699 5 seats left Book now
31 Jan 2026 – 6 Feb 2026 €779 2 seats left Book now
7 Mar 2026 – 13 Mar 2026 €749 9 seats left Book now
21 Mar 2026 – 27 Mar 2026 €679 13 seats left Book now

Yes, provided you pay for an instructor for at least the first two days. Hochzillertal has wide, gentle slopes you can learn on. Roman will not teach you to ski; he is a guide, not an instructor. We will book the ski school for you: 60 EUR an hour, or 160 EUR for a three day group course.

The Zillertal has snowmaking on 80 percent of its pistes and the Hintertux glacier has snow year round, summer included. In ten seasons we have never had a departure where skiing was not possible. In an exceptional year we simply move the whole week onto the glacier, and transport there is already in the price.

Yes, the rental shop is two hundred metres from the guesthouse. Skis, poles and boots start at 90 EUR a week, skis alone at 60. Book through us at least two weeks ahead and you get ten percent off and avoid standing in the Saturday queue for an hour.
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